verb
- present participle of outdodge; to dodge or evade more skillfully or successfully than someone else
Usage: informal; typically used in competitive or confrontational contexts
Examples
- The boxer was outdodging his opponent with quick footwork.
- She kept outdodging the reporter's questions about the scandal.
- The running back excelled at outdodging defenders in the open field.
- He was outdodging responsibility by blaming others.
- The driver was outdodging traffic by taking side streets.